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Experience Digital TV

Submit on Thursday, July 30th, 2009 02:28

In this day and age, plenty of advancements have already been done in the realm of electronics technology. One very evident proof to this notion is the use of digital signals by the televisions. A digital signal actually refers to a kind of signal that takes only two distinct signal values (positive/on or negative/off). It is normally being represented by binary digits (0, 1). If truth be told, it is deemed to be more ideal to use than the analog kind of signal since it entails lesser unnecessary variations or noise. And this is actually the very reason as to why digital television is in existence right now. But what is really meant by a digital television or digital TV?
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